My Aunt went back to Jersey from Manchester a few weeks back, Monday mid morning flight, think it took her about 2.5-3 hours to get through to the gate.Still very undecided on what stupid o clock I need to get to Manchester in Sept.
My friend flew from Birmingham over the weekend to Kos. She still finds it puzzling why do people think they can still think they can take 2l bottles of water/soft drinks and 400ml bottles of shampoo in their hand luggage or not have their liquids in a clear resealable bag? The rule was introduced in the summer of 2006.
The last times I flew out in 2019, I heard people shout that they have rights to bring their 2 litre bottle of Coke with them. You don't. Only things you can take over 100ml are baby food, baby milk and medication (with a letter)
Taken from CDC
"What You Need to Know If you plan to travel internationally, you will need to get a COVID-19 viral test (regardless of vaccination status or citizenship) no more than 1 day before you travel by air into the United States. You must show your negative result to the airline before you board your flight."
All air passengers 2 years or older with a flight departing to the US from a foreign country at or after 12:01am EST (5:01am GMT) on December 6, 2021, are required show a negative COVID-19 viral test result taken no more than 1 day before travel, or documentation of having recovered from COVID-19 in the past 90 days, before they board their flight. Air passengers will also be required to confirm in the form of an attestation that the information they present is true.
Any clear on exactly what is required for USA travel re tests?? Going on 30th June.
Having read CDC/Gov.uk websites - it's not clear (to me anyway) what sort of test is required....
So is that a standard LFT home test for the 4 of us (kids 11/14) - then sign a form at airport saying we are negative??
OR
Do I still need to do some kind of supervised online test and if so any pointers??
Not normally, you usually need to take a LFT from a provider that will provide you a certificate from a medical professional saying you are negative or a PCR test with certificate.
Edit: I missed the end bit. I got a LFT from Randox before, and once you did the test at home, you take a photo of it within the Randox app and a medical professional issues you a certificate within the app before midnight the same day. Also note that this was for other countries and not the USA but it seems quite a common policy